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...weeks. During that time, she watched from the sidelines as her teammates learned plays and found their places in the new system. Her year away from basketball was already forcing her to work doubly hard to get into basketball shape. But as she returns to Princeton this weekend, Markley isn??t looking back.“Maybe I’m just ready to go to school now after all that time away—I’ll never know,” she says. “But I’ve been so much happier...
What’s the point you ask (point meaning moral, lesson, end, etc, not pizza-point)? Well, honestly, there isn??t much of one. I guess you could say that I’m illustrating the fact that simple, material things, tracked through life can jog memories—something that I imagine is lectured on in pysch classes or “The Human Mind.” But usually these material things are more substantial—a grandmother’s pearl earrings, for example. It may be pathetic that I can trace good...
...that they understand,” the passionate professor says. “You learn how to be patient. You learn how to win.” Although he may know how to win, the professor has only been to Vegas as a tourist and speaker. Nesson isn??t opposed, however, to swindling poor, unsuspecting law school students out of a few bucks. Indeed, Nesson says he plays with students “whenever they invite me to a good game.” GPSTS, Nesson’s brainchild, sponsors team poker matches between law, business...
...begins the onslaught of comedy. The curtains open, a colorful unicorn named “Peggy Seuss” played by David J. Andersson ’09 delivers an introductory soliloquy—and the production’s off to a roaring start. But if wordplay isn??t your cup of tea, not to worry. Hasty Pudding Theatricals, which is presenting its 160th show at the New College Theatre, guarantees more than a few laughs about the Harvard-Yale rivalry and enough celebrity gossip to fill a full year’s subscription...
...wasn’t what I thought Greek or sorority life would be,” said Delta Gamma president Kirstyn H. Knox ’09 of her first glimpse of Harvard sorority life. “I guess Harvard is unique in the sense that sorority life isn??t all the frou-frouing, you know, The Plastics...